Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
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GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

published:07 Jun 2015

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Practice Practice Pratice YawGab360 at the park with some good friends.

Queen Kapiolani

Life

Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High Chief Kuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.
Her name, Kapiʻolani, is composed of three words (ka pi'o lani) and means "The Heavenly Arch" or "The Royal Arch"

Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting. Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

WAIKIKI: Queen Kapiolani Hotel Room #1602

#171 США Гавайи Гонолулу Ботанический садик Queen Kapiolani

Я брожу по маленькому саду растений Квин Капиолани.

2:28

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

0:15

FPV Free style YawGab360 Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park

FPV Free style YawGab360 Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park

FPV Free style YawGab360 Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park

Practice Practice Pratice YawGab360 at the park with some good friends.

Queen Kapiolani Workers Support Hyatt Centric Workers

Local 5 members at Queen KapiolaniHotel support workers at the Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach hotel fighting for dignity, respect, fairness, job security and union representation.

1:48

Aqua Resorts Queen Kapiolani Hotel

Aqua Resorts Queen Kapiolani Hotel

Aqua Resorts Queen Kapiolani Hotel

The QueenKapiolaniBallroom and Lanai Venue
For weddings and events, combining stunning Diamond Head and ocean views for up to 150 guests;
ContactMaile Weddings and Events for information
888-307-4298
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We would be honored to arrange your dream wedding on Oahu at the Queen Kapiolani. Maile Weddings and Events provides expert venue selection, stellar wedding planning and event management services, SignatureTravel Agent group rates, and Pacific Rim Catering - full service event management.
Contact Stephanie at Maile for your personalized a la carte or wedding package quotation.

View from Queen Kapiolani Hotel, Waikiki

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. H...

WAIKIKI: Queen Kapiolani Hotel Room #1602

published: 31 Dec 2017

#171 США Гавайи Гонолулу Ботанический садик Queen Kapiolani

Я брожу по маленькому саду растений Квин Капиолани.

published: 09 Mar 2014

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

published: 07 Jun 2015

FPV Free style YawGab360 Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park

Practice Practice Pratice YawGab360 at the park with some good friends.

Queen Kapiolani Workers Support Hyatt Centric Workers

Local 5 members at Queen KapiolaniHotel support workers at the Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach hotel fighting for dignity, respect, fairness, job security and union representation.

published: 17 Mar 2018

Aqua Resorts Queen Kapiolani Hotel

The QueenKapiolaniBallroom and Lanai Venue
For weddings and events, combining stunning Diamond Head and ocean views for up to 150 guests;
ContactMaile Weddings and Events for information
888-307-4298
aloha@mailehawaiiweddings.com
We would be honored to arrange your dream wedding on Oahu at the Queen Kapiolani. Maile Weddings and Events provides expert venue selection, stellar wedding planning and event management services, SignatureTravel Agent group rates, and Pacific Rim Catering - full service event management.
Contact Stephanie at Maile for your personalized a la carte or wedding package quotation.

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what t...

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

The QueenKapiolaniBallroom and Lanai Venue
For weddings and events, combining stunning Diamond Head and ocean views for up to 150 guests;
ContactMaile Weddings and Events for information
888-307-4298
aloha@mailehawaiiweddings.com
We would be honored to arrange your dream wedding on Oahu at the Queen Kapiolani. Maile Weddings and Events provides expert venue selection, stellar wedding planning and event management services, SignatureTravel Agent group rates, and Pacific Rim Catering - full service event management.
Contact Stephanie at Maile for your personalized a la carte or wedding package quotation.

The QueenKapiolaniBallroom and Lanai Venue
For weddings and events, combining stunning Diamond Head and ocean views for up to 150 guests;
ContactMaile Weddings and Events for information
888-307-4298
aloha@mailehawaiiweddings.com
We would be honored to arrange your dream wedding on Oahu at the Queen Kapiolani. Maile Weddings and Events provides expert venue selection, stellar wedding planning and event management services, SignatureTravel Agent group rates, and Pacific Rim Catering - full service event management.
Contact Stephanie at Maile for your personalized a la carte or wedding package quotation.

As 2008 approached, an oddity out of George Orwell's '1984' began to occur: Obama's birth hospital changed from Queen's Medical Center to KapiolaniMedical Center, so that history, like in Orwell's novel '1984,' was actually changing before our very eyes. Many websites that had previously cited Queen's hospital as the official site, changed it to Kapiolani. The example in this video was from a Charter School newsletter out of Hawaii, where the writer was interviewing Obama's half sister, Maya Soetoro. The newsletter consisted of both a hardcopy and web PDF, so throwing it down an Orwellian memory hole proved to be harder.
Exactly why the Obama people decided to change birth hospitals is unknown, but it obviously had something to do with obtaining a birth certificate of which the Obama ca...

Lei Day at Kapiolani Park 2010

Just had to get out this AM and enjoy such a beautiful Hawaiian day. Lei Day. A joyous Hawaiian occasion to celebrate flowers and their weave into lei. Amazing. A parking spot opened right in front of me on KalakauaAvenue across from the BandStand and Queen Kapiolani's statue assuring that I would stop and grab my video camera to take a look.

Queen's Artifacts on Display as 100th Anniversary of Her Death Approaches

published: 26 Sep 2017

Volcano Bikini Pool Party at QK hotel.wmv

There was Hawaii's hottest and largest Pool Party on Sunday, August 14 at a newly renovated luxurious pool located on the third floor of the Queen KapiolaniHotel.
Watch out for the next upcoming Pool Party!!

published: 15 Aug 2011

Interview with Teddy's Bigger Burgers owner Ted Tsakiris

www.orangemagazine.ph

published: 07 Sep 2014

"The Queen 's s lost uncle", documentary, broadcast 12 March 2005, part 1 of 5

Last Queen of Hawaii (Part 2 of 4)

Interview with Lord Vaea on Akilisi govt 18 month later

Lord Vaea presents a strong argument for a vote of no confidence in 'Akilisi Pohiva's government set down for 15 Aug 2016.

published: 05 Aug 2016

Hawaii's Last Queen Part 6/7

On January 16, 1893, four boatloads of United States Marines armed with
Gatling guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition came ashore in Honolulu,
capital of the independent Kingdom of Hawaii. As the Royal Hawaiian band played a
concert at the HawaiianHotel, 162 troops marched through the streets of Honolulu,
heading for the palace. The Queen of Hawaii, Lili'uokalani, looked down from her balcony
as the troops took up their positions. The following day, she surrendered at gunpoint,
yielding her throne to the government of the United States. A provisional government
led by wealthy white sugar growers assumed control of Hawaii and petitioned the
US for annexation.If copyright becomes an issue on this video upload, it will be deleted
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As 2008 approached, an oddity out of George Orwell's '1984' began to occur: Obama's birth hospital changed from Queen's Medical Center to KapiolaniMedical Center, so that history, like in Orwell's novel '1984,' was actually changing before our very eyes. Many websites that had previously cited Queen's hospital as the official site, changed it to Kapiolani. The example in this video was from a Charter School newsletter out of Hawaii, where the writer was interviewing Obama's half sister, Maya Soetoro. The newsletter consisted of both a hardcopy and web PDF, so throwing it down an Orwellian memory hole proved to be harder.
Exactly why the Obama people decided to change birth hospitals is unknown, but it obviously had something to do with obtaining a birth certificate of which the Obama campaign did not possess in 2007 and early 2008, thus the fiasco with the liberal blog Daily Kos publishing the short-form birth certificate PDF on July 12, 2008, and the circus and subsequent immediate calls of forgery surrounding the April 27, 2011 long-form birth certificate release.
Produced by Obama Fileshttp://web.me.com/kzvideo/OF/Obama_Files_Home.html

As 2008 approached, an oddity out of George Orwell's '1984' began to occur: Obama's birth hospital changed from Queen's Medical Center to KapiolaniMedical Center, so that history, like in Orwell's novel '1984,' was actually changing before our very eyes. Many websites that had previously cited Queen's hospital as the official site, changed it to Kapiolani. The example in this video was from a Charter School newsletter out of Hawaii, where the writer was interviewing Obama's half sister, Maya Soetoro. The newsletter consisted of both a hardcopy and web PDF, so throwing it down an Orwellian memory hole proved to be harder.
Exactly why the Obama people decided to change birth hospitals is unknown, but it obviously had something to do with obtaining a birth certificate of which the Obama campaign did not possess in 2007 and early 2008, thus the fiasco with the liberal blog Daily Kos publishing the short-form birth certificate PDF on July 12, 2008, and the circus and subsequent immediate calls of forgery surrounding the April 27, 2011 long-form birth certificate release.
Produced by Obama Fileshttp://web.me.com/kzvideo/OF/Obama_Files_Home.html

Lei Day at Kapiolani Park 2010

Just had to get out this AM and enjoy such a beautiful Hawaiian day. Lei Day. A joyous Hawaiian occasion to celebrate flowers and their weave into lei. Amazi...

Just had to get out this AM and enjoy such a beautiful Hawaiian day. Lei Day. A joyous Hawaiian occasion to celebrate flowers and their weave into lei. Amazing. A parking spot opened right in front of me on KalakauaAvenue across from the BandStand and Queen Kapiolani's statue assuring that I would stop and grab my video camera to take a look.

Just had to get out this AM and enjoy such a beautiful Hawaiian day. Lei Day. A joyous Hawaiian occasion to celebrate flowers and their weave into lei. Amazing. A parking spot opened right in front of me on KalakauaAvenue across from the BandStand and Queen Kapiolani's statue assuring that I would stop and grab my video camera to take a look.

There was Hawaii's hottest and largest Pool Party on Sunday, August 14 at a newly renovated luxurious pool located on the third floor of the Queen KapiolaniHotel.
Watch out for the next upcoming Pool Party!!

There was Hawaii's hottest and largest Pool Party on Sunday, August 14 at a newly renovated luxurious pool located on the third floor of the Queen KapiolaniHotel.
Watch out for the next upcoming Pool Party!!

On January 16, 1893, four boatloads of United States Marines armed with
Gatling guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition came ashore in Honolulu,
capital of the independent Kingdom of Hawaii. As the Royal Hawaiian band played a
concert at the HawaiianHotel, 162 troops marched through the streets of Honolulu,
heading for the palace. The Queen of Hawaii, Lili'uokalani, looked down from her balcony
as the troops took up their positions. The following day, she surrendered at gunpoint,
yielding her throne to the government of the United States. A provisional government
led by wealthy white sugar growers assumed control of Hawaii and petitioned the
US for annexation.If copyright becomes an issue on this video upload, it will be deleted
immediately.Please rate and comment

On January 16, 1893, four boatloads of United States Marines armed with
Gatling guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition came ashore in Honolulu,
capital of the independent Kingdom of Hawaii. As the Royal Hawaiian band played a
concert at the HawaiianHotel, 162 troops marched through the streets of Honolulu,
heading for the palace. The Queen of Hawaii, Lili'uokalani, looked down from her balcony
as the troops took up their positions. The following day, she surrendered at gunpoint,
yielding her throne to the government of the United States. A provisional government
led by wealthy white sugar growers assumed control of Hawaii and petitioned the
US for annexation.If copyright becomes an issue on this video upload, it will be deleted
immediately.Please rate and comment

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. H...

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ハワイとサーフィンの禁断症状が出てきた時にぼーっとしながら観る動画

published: 09 Oct 2016

The Anniversary of King Kalakaua's Birth - Douglas Askman

GuestHostPatrick Bratton and Dr. Douglas Askman will discuss the significance of, November 16: the anniversary of King Kalakaua's birth. On that day, the Palace will be decorated as it was in 1886 for his 50th jubilee, new kahili will be debuting in the Throne Room that day and there will be the royal review ceremony at noon. We will also hear about Dr. Askman's research projects, some of which has been published in the Hawaiian Journal of History.
Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night.
Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations....

published: 13 Nov 2015

2009 MATE ROV - KapCC STEM Program Student Presentation

In 2009, the Kapi'olani Community CollegeSTEMProgram sent an undergraduate research student team to the annual Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) competition.
For more information, please visit http://stem.kapiolani.hawaii.edu.
The MATE Center uses underwater robots -- also known as remotely operated vehicles or ROVs -- to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and prepare students for technical careers. Working in partnership with the Marine Technology Society ROV Committee, MATE created the ROV competition as a way to:
Engage students in STEM and expose them to science and technology careers
Encourage students to develop and apply technical, teamwork, and problem solving skills
Provide funds, materials, and technical expert...

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

GuestHostPatrick Bratton and Dr. Douglas Askman will discuss the significance of, November 16: the anniversary of King Kalakaua's birth. On that day, the Palace will be decorated as it was in 1886 for his 50th jubilee, new kahili will be debuting in the Throne Room that day and there will be the royal review ceremony at noon. We will also hear about Dr. Askman's research projects, some of which has been published in the Hawaiian Journal of History.
Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night.
Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations.
Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
We want to create a thoughtful, rational, open-minded dialog that envisions prospects for the future with due respect for the lessons of the past.
www.thinktechhawaii.com

GuestHostPatrick Bratton and Dr. Douglas Askman will discuss the significance of, November 16: the anniversary of King Kalakaua's birth. On that day, the Palace will be decorated as it was in 1886 for his 50th jubilee, new kahili will be debuting in the Throne Room that day and there will be the royal review ceremony at noon. We will also hear about Dr. Askman's research projects, some of which has been published in the Hawaiian Journal of History.
Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night.
Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations.
Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
We want to create a thoughtful, rational, open-minded dialog that envisions prospects for the future with due respect for the lessons of the past.
www.thinktechhawaii.com

In 2009, the Kapi'olani Community CollegeSTEMProgram sent an undergraduate research student team to the annual Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) competition.
For more information, please visit http://stem.kapiolani.hawaii.edu.
The MATE Center uses underwater robots -- also known as remotely operated vehicles or ROVs -- to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and prepare students for technical careers. Working in partnership with the Marine Technology Society ROV Committee, MATE created the ROV competition as a way to:
Engage students in STEM and expose them to science and technology careers
Encourage students to develop and apply technical, teamwork, and problem solving skills
Provide funds, materials, and technical expertise to support student learning provide industry with skilled individuals who can fill workforce needs

In 2009, the Kapi'olani Community CollegeSTEMProgram sent an undergraduate research student team to the annual Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) competition.
For more information, please visit http://stem.kapiolani.hawaii.edu.
The MATE Center uses underwater robots -- also known as remotely operated vehicles or ROVs -- to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and prepare students for technical careers. Working in partnership with the Marine Technology Society ROV Committee, MATE created the ROV competition as a way to:
Engage students in STEM and expose them to science and technology careers
Encourage students to develop and apply technical, teamwork, and problem solving skills
Provide funds, materials, and technical expertise to support student learning provide industry with skilled individuals who can fill workforce needs

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

TIMELAPSE QUEEN KAPIOLANI OCEAN VIEW

GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK , I moved to Hawaii in the begining of 2015, and had just purchased this gopro, trying out different things, I am trying to figure out what the object is crossing mid screen at 1:10 to 1:15. leave me some comments. This music is just sample music. I did not create it.

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FPV Free style YawGab360 Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park

Practice Practice Pratice YawGab360 at the park with some good friends.

Queen Kapiolani

Life

Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High Chief Kuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.
Her name, Kapiʻolani, is composed of three words (ka pi'o lani) and means "The Heavenly Arch" or "The Royal Arch"

Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting. Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.

QueenElizabeth II, lifelong lover of corgis, let Meghan Markle's adopted beagle Guy have the ultimate honour and privilege of riding alongside her to Windsor ahead of the royal wedding, LaineyGossip points out ...Fine indeed when you're riding with the Queen. The Queen's last corgi that descended from her original corgi Susan passed away a month ago....

It appears that Queens of Worcester has some staying power. The monthly drag show will celebrate its one-year anniversary with a performance by New York drag performer KandyMuse, who garnered attention with a makeup “transformation” video from Cosmopolitan.com. As always, one can expect the anniversary show to be unpredictable, bawdy and hilarious.What. Queens of Worcester 1 Year Anniversary PartyWhen. 7 p.m. May [...] ... ....

The “Chun-Li” rapper’s highly-anticipated album, Queen, which was originally slate for a June 15th release, will now drop on August 10th... #NickiMinaj pushes back the release date of her highly-anticipated album #Queen, from June 15th to August 10th in order to do a whole countdown....

As 2008 approached, an oddity out of George Orwell's '1984' began to occur: Obama's birth hospital changed from Queen's Medical Center to KapiolaniMedical Center, so that history, like in Orwell's novel '1984,' was actually changing before our very eyes. Many websites that had previously cited Queen's hospital as the official site, changed it to Kapiolani. The example in this video was from a Charter School newsletter out of Hawaii, where the writer was interviewing Obama's half sister, Maya Soetoro. The newsletter consisted of both a hardcopy and web PDF, so throwing it down an Orwellian memory hole proved to be harder.
Exactly why the Obama people decided to change birth hospitals is unknown, but it obviously had something to do with obtaining a birth certificate of which the Obama campaign did not possess in 2007 and early 2008, thus the fiasco with the liberal blog Daily Kos publishing the short-form birth certificate PDF on July 12, 2008, and the circus and subsequent immediate calls of forgery surrounding the April 27, 2011 long-form birth certificate release.
Produced by Obama Fileshttp://web.me.com/kzvideo/OF/Obama_Files_Home.html

Lei Day at Kapiolani Park 2010

Just had to get out this AM and enjoy such a beautiful Hawaiian day. Lei Day. A joyous Hawaiian occasion to celebrate flowers and their weave into lei. Amazing. A parking spot opened right in front of me on KalakauaAvenue across from the BandStand and Queen Kapiolani's statue assuring that I would stop and grab my video camera to take a look.

Volcano Bikini Pool Party at QK hotel.wmv

There was Hawaii's hottest and largest Pool Party on Sunday, August 14 at a newly renovated luxurious pool located on the third floor of the Queen KapiolaniHotel.
Watch out for the next upcoming Pool Party!!

THE STORY OF QUEEN KAPIOLANI CHRISTIAN MISSION TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS "TONGUES OF FIRE" 75784

Made in the year 1958 by Cathedral Films, one of the premiere Christian film producers of the era, TONGUES OF FIRE purports to tell the true story of the mission to Hawaii that introduced Christianity to the islands. This colorful docudrama was exquisitely photographed on locations in Hawaii to reenact the story of Kapiolani -- who at the time was viewed as one of the true heroines of Christian history. Making the film was very challenging, as the producers quickly learned that many native traditions including hut construction were already lost. To compensate, a detailed study of photos and drawings of huts was undertaken in a local museum so that a replica could be made.
Queen Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) was married to King Kalākaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. Her full name was Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe.
Kapiʻolani was born December 31, 1834 in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island to High ChiefKuhio Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi, the daughter of King Kaumualiʻi, last King of an independent Kauaʻi before its amicable cession to Kamehameha the Great. She was named Kapiʻolani, after her great-aunt High Chiefess Kapiʻolani, who defied the goddess Pele in the name of Christianity.[4][8] Her name, Kapiʻolani, means "Rainbow or Arch of Heaven."[9]
Kapiolani's first marriage was to High Chief Bennett Nāmākēhā, who was more than thirty years older than Kapiʻolani. He was an uncle of Queen Emma on her father George Naʻea's side. This made her aunt by marriage to Queen Emma, who she served as her highest lady-in-waiting.[10] Kapiʻolani was the caretaker of Haku O Hawaiʻi, Prince Albert Kamehameha. Queen Emma blamed Kapiolani for the child's death as he was under Kapiolani's care at the time.[11][12]
On December 8, 1863, Kapiʻolani remarried to Kalākaua in a quiet ceremony conducted by an Episcopal minister. Their wedding was heavily criticized since it fell during the time of mourning for King Kamehameha IV.[4][13] She and Kalākaua were childless so she and her sister Poʻomaikelani adopted, in the tradition of hānai, their sister Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike's three sons. Kapiʻolani took David Kawānanakoa and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole and Poʻomaikelani adopted Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui.[14] In 1883, Kalākaua made Kapiolani's nephews princes of Hawaii with the style of Highness in honor of his coronation.[15][16]
Queen Kapiʻolani.
In 1887, Queen Kapiʻolani traveled to London to attend Queen Victoria's 50thJubilee celebration. Crown PrincessLiliʻuokalani, King Kalākaua's sister, traveled with Kapiʻolani as her interpreter since though Kapiʻolani was brought up understanding English, she refused to speak anything but Hawaiian. The Hawaiian Royal family were treated as dignitaries, and were seated with the British Royal family in the front of Westminster Abbey.[17]
Queen Kapiʻolani established the Kapiʻolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers could receive care, as well as their newborn babies. It survives today as the Kapiʻolani Medical Center. Kapiʻolani Park in Waikīkī was named after the Queen by her husband Kalākaua. One of her noted compositions to Hawaiian music was a love song she wrote for her husband, Ka Ipo Lei Manu. Kalākaua died in San Francisco before he could hear the musical composition from his Queen.[citation needed]
Death[edit]
After the overthrow and her eviction from ʻIolani Palace, Queen Kapiʻolani retired to her private residence Pualeilani in Waikīkī, dying there June 24, 1899 at age sixty-four.[citation needed][13] She was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii along with her husband and the rest of the House of Kalākaua.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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Sunrise Queen Kapiolani Hotel Hawaii

Sunrise from a balcony at the Queen Kapiolani Hotel in Honolulu Hawaii. Best watch on Big...

The Anniversary of King Kalakaua's Birth - Douglas Askman

GuestHostPatrick Bratton and Dr. Douglas Askman will discuss the significance of, November 16: the anniversary of King Kalakaua's birth. On that day, the Palace will be decorated as it was in 1886 for his 50th jubilee, new kahili will be debuting in the Throne Room that day and there will be the royal review ceremony at noon. We will also hear about Dr. Askman's research projects, some of which has been published in the Hawaiian Journal of History.
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2009 MATE ROV - KapCC STEM Program Student Presentation

In 2009, the Kapi'olani Community College STEM Program sent an undergraduate research stud...

2009 MATE ROV - KapCC STEM Program Student Presentation

In 2009, the Kapi'olani Community CollegeSTEMProgram sent an undergraduate research student team to the annual Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) competition.
For more information, please visit http://stem.kapiolani.hawaii.edu.
The MATE Center uses underwater robots -- also known as remotely operated vehicles or ROVs -- to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and prepare students for technical careers. Working in partnership with the Marine Technology Society ROV Committee, MATE created the ROV competition as a way to:
Engage students in STEM and expose them to science and technology careers
Encourage students to develop and apply technical, teamwork, and problem solving skills
Provide funds, materials, and technical expertise to support student learning provide industry with skilled individuals who can fill workforce needs

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